How To Solve Linker Error In Turbo C
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module It means that you have not enabled the graphics library for linking. By default this setting is linker error unable to open file tclass lib OFF when you install Turbo C++ version 3.0. All you need to do is, from turbo c++ menu, goto Options -> Linker -> Libraries... and check the Graphics Library option Disclaimer: This web site is for educational and informational purposes only. Click here to read the Disclaimer. Content copyright 2010-2015. Betelgeuse LLC. All rights reserved.
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the source code in .C file and compile it without any errors but when i run that program it gives me linker error. i.e. Linker Error : Undefined Symbol _getmaxx in module filename.c I am using TURBO C++ version 3.0. Pls give me the solution https://www.daniweb.com/programming/software-development/threads/63554/linker-error-in-turbo-c-v3-0 as earliest as possible. Thanks in Advances Manoj Jain. c++ manoj201jain 5 posts since Apr 2006 Community Member 11Contributors 22Replies 26Views 9 YearsDiscussion Span 6 Years Ago Last Post by Ancient Dragon 0 ~s.o.s~ 2,560 9 Years Ago It means that http://www.infolet.org/2013/08/solving-unable-to-open-include-file-stdio.h-conio.h-iostream.h-c0s.obj.html it cant find the required function or the function defination in your file. Is that function present within your .c file ? 0 jwenting 1,594 9 Years Ago and why are you using a 20 year old compiler? 0 ~s.o.s~ linker error 2,560 9 Years Ago and why are you using a 20 year old compiler? Pssst..dont let Mr. WaltP hear about that....:cheesy: 0 WaltP 2,905 9 Years Ago and why are you using a 20 year old compiler? Pssst..dont let Mr. WaltP hear about that....:cheesy: :mrgreen: I'll bet it's because the instructor is a relic of the 80's and refuses to update his knowledge so his students can program in today's market. Especially since 15 years ago Borland removed graphics from the compiler linker error in and all the Borland-specific functions that he's teaching. So he must use an old compiler -- he doesn't want competition if he ever decides to go back to the industry :rolleyes: manoj201jain, you have to compile the program with the graphics library graphics.lib on the build line and include graphics.h in the code. 0 jwenting 1,594 9 Years Ago I'm a relic from the '80s as well, nothing wrong with relics. Most of us have a fair number of faithful followers who really believe in our powers, or at least are admired for our beauty :) 0 WaltP 2,905 9 Years Ago I'm a relic from the '80s as well, nothing wrong with relics. Most of us have a fair number of faithful followers who really believe in our powers, or at least are admired for our beauty :) That's true. I myself predate the PC and C. But it's the relics that are teaching hieroglyphic era code rather than today's concepts that does neither the industry nor the students any good. 0 jwenting 1,594 9 Years Ago if it means a lower influx of lowgrade people at the lower end of the industry it might actually help. The flood of underqualified people entering programming jobs in the late 1990, lured by lucrative contracts to fix Y2K (and in Europe Euro) related problems is still harming the labour market. 0 vishesh 59 9 Years Ago Pssst..dont let Mr. WaltP hear about t
shows in Turbo C such that Unable to Open Include file If you are a newbie in C / C++ programmer with Turbo C or you are using Turbo C in a new system, you may face many problems like converting small Turbo C window to largerin new Windows versions like Window 7. These are some other errors you may face while using Turbo C/C++: Linker Error: Unable to open file ‘C0S.OBJ' Unable to open include file ‘STDIO.H' Unable to open include file ‘CONIO.H' Unable to open include file ‘IOSTREAM.H' Here are the best solutions to above errors: How to solve the errors: Unable to open include file ‘STDIO.H', Unable to open include file ‘CONIO.H' or Unable to open include file ‘IOSTREAM.H' This error indicates, compiler can't find or open the file ‘STDIO.H' or ‘CONIO.H' or ‘IOSTREAM.H'. Main reason of this error is the incorrect path to Turbo C header files. While you writing the code ‘STDIO.H' or ‘CONIO.H' or ‘IOSTREAM.H', compiler will call that files, which is located with TC folder.Common location for header files is : C:/TC/INCLUDE At first, you have to open above directory (or directory were you installed Tubo C) and ensure include files ‘STDIO.H', ‘CONIO.H' and ‘IOSTREAM.H' are present in that directory (folder). If you can't find any one these, just remove and reinstall your Turbo C in C drive. If you can see all above include files, then you have to correct the path for ‘INCLUDE' directories on your Turbo C compiler. For that: Open you Turbo C/C++. Click on ‘Options' from title bar. From given list, open option for ‘Directories'. Now a directories window will open.In this window, you can see the path for include directories. Here you have to ensure the path for include directories and original (installed) path for include folder are same.Default path for INCLUDE folder is "C:/TC/INCLUDE". But if you are installed Turbo C on another location or if you moved the installed TC folder to another, then you have two choices to correct the path. One is move your installed TC folder to you C drive without making a new folder(Cut - Paste the TC to C drive). Or change the path of in